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https://peerreviewweek.wordpress.com/In this guest post ORCID Board member Alison Mitchell introduces our newly formed ORCID in Publishing Working Group, which she is chairing, as well as providing an update on other ORCID initiatives and events for the publishing community.

Trusted assertions - reliable connections between ORCID iDs and other persistent identifiers - are critical to our strategic goal of empowering researchers, promoting transparency, and enabling innovation. But not all PIDs are created equal! This post explains our requirements for identifiers in the ORCID Registry, why meeting these requirements benefits the research community, and how member organizations can request the addition of new identifiers.

Peer review is at the heart of research workflows, from grant application to conference proposals to the publication process. At ORCID, we are committed to helping ensure that researchers get recognition for their peer review contributions, so we are delighted to once again be helping celebrate Peer Review Week. Find out more about our plans in today’s blog post!

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ORCID is both a technology, -- providing open tools for organizations to use in their own platforms and services -- and a community, which relies on the support of those organizations and, in particular, our members to help achieve and sustain our shared vision of a world where researchers and their contributions are connected.

We greatly appreciate how much outreach is done on our behalf by individuals and organizations who share our vision -- you’ve helped us achieve some significant milestones! Today’s post celebrates those milestones and features some of the great campaigns you’ve shared with us.

This year we are working to ensure that using ORCID means researchers have less data entry effort interacting with research information systems. At the end of May, we had a kickoff event for publishing organizations and service providers at the annual Society for Scholarly Publishing meeting to further this work. We are now extending an invitation to more publishers and information system providers to get involved. Read this post and join our upcoming webinar to learn more.